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Tompz 05-21-2004 05:22 AM

Good software for remixing??
 
I never done this stuff before, but i want to try make some remixes. need a program that's good for beginners and easy to use and download. Not too compicated that is but still able to produce a decent remix..

so you remix-aces got any good suggestions? Hit me!

Thanks for any advice!

(y)

Axel_Foley 05-21-2004 05:24 AM

Re: Good software for remixing??
 
Acid Pro check it out...

Acidplanet :)

later...

Tompz 05-21-2004 05:30 AM

Re: Good software for remixing??
 
i'll do that as soon as i return from a five-hour study session at the library

thanks dude!

Uru-Nitro 05-21-2004 07:28 AM

Re: Good software for remixing??
 
if you don't want limit your remixes to acidpro...
Quote:

Originally Posted by landos_dad
Ok, if you are looking to get busy using your computer then....

For free you can checkout:

Pro Tools (FREE) (works on all macs, but Win98 on PC only)
a toned down version of digidesigns mammoth audio recording/sequencing application.

Audacity
a free wave editor. Fine tune your samples and wot not with this.

Kristal Audio Engine
This baby will probably not be free for long...try it out. A sequencer, editor and mixer with bells on.

Then the not very expensive pro ones to checkout are:

FL Studio
This is my weapon of choice. Download a free demo at the site.

Reason
Very good sequencer, jam packed with instrument and effect racks.

Project5
Cakewalks soft studio is like the above two. Accesible and fun.

Acid Pro
Nice for it's auto pitch shifting of loops. A good alrounder.

You could always tear up your Dad's record player tho :D
Oh and purchasing the magazine, Computer Music monthly comes with a CD full of free software hosts, synths, samplers and loads of samples to get you going.


landos_dad 05-21-2004 07:36 AM

Re: Good software for remixing??
 
Thanks Uru,

yeah maybe they should make the original thread sticky or something to combat repeat post and save me typing like a mofo :D

Yeah, have look at the different applications and see which one you find more comfortable to work with ;)

Tompz 05-21-2004 12:56 PM

Re: Good software for remixing??
 
thanx people, i'll see if i eventually come up with anything!


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